procainamide ans napa loose clusters of small spherical microconidia
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ASCP
exam
recall
questions
Procainamide
-
ANS
NAPA
loose
clusters
of
small
spherical
microconidia,
positive
urease
-
ANS
Trichophyton
mentagrophytes
BHCG
tumor
marker
-
ANS
chorocarcinoma
5HIAA
-
ANS
carcinoid
tumors
Proteus
vulgaris
vs
P.
mirabilis
indole
test
-
ANS
P.
vulgaris
is
indole
pos.
P.
mirabilis
is
indole
neg
Hydatid
cyst
fluid
-
ANS
used
to
neutralize
Anti-P1
antibody
Antacid
overdose
-
ANS
Check
pH
Prolonged
PT,
PTT,
and
thrombin
after
collecting
from
catheter
-
ANS
heparin
contamination mixing
study
that
was
performed
with
a
prolonged
PTT
that
couldn't
be
corrected
-
ANS
DRVVT
(Dilute
Russell
Viper
Venom
Test)
two
pt's
ran
in
duplicate
(PT
and
PTT).
The
PTT
seemed
to
always
be
prolonged
but
PT
looked
ok
-
ANS
check
the
CaCl/phospholipid
reagent
delivery
Patient
is
on
coumadin
therapy,
what
will
be
affected
-
ANS
Decreased
protein
C
Lots
of
stomatocytes
-
ANS
Liver
disease
Burr
cells
-
ANS
Uremia
Picture
of
target
cells
with
hemoglobin
C
crystals.
The
white
count
was
high
on
instrument
1,
so
a
second
instrument
was
used
with
a
stronger
lysing
agent,
and
the
white
count
was
corrected
-
ANS
anti-lysing
target
cells
are
what
increased
the
white
count?
Erythrocytes
containing
hemoglobin
C
do
not
lyse
normally
(sickle
cell
diseases)
A
sodium
citrate
tube
was
drawn
for
a
HCT
on
a
pt
but
the
hematocrit
was
abnormal
-
ANS
recollect
with
decreased
anticoagulant.
high
hct
(>55%)
causes
low
plasma
so
you
need
less
anticoagulant Question
that
gives
a
red
blood
cells
count,
HGB,
and
HCT.
I
did
the
rule
of
3
and
found
that
the
HGB
didn't
meet
the
rule
of
3
because
it
was
too
high
-
ANS
check
for
lipemia
(elevates
HGB)
PBS
with
an
elevated
reticulocyte
count
and
howell
jolly
bodies
in
the
RBC's
-
ANS
Prussian
blue
for
howell
jolly
bodies
made
of
iron.
Prussian
blue
stain,
which
is
not
taken
up
by
reticulocytes,
is
helpful
in
differentiating
the
two.
what
RBC
inclusion
is
composed
of
DNA?
-
ANS
howell
jolly
bodies
what
falsely
increases
ESR
-
ANS
vibration,
tilting
of
tube,
higher
temps,
>1
hr
test
time,
improper
mixing
of
blood,
improper
dilution
factors
decreasing
ESR
-
ANS
Polycythemia,
Microcytosis
(Hb
C),
Sickle
cells,
spherocytes,
Anti-inflammatory
medications,
Hypogammaglobulinemia,
Hypofibrinogenemia
(DIC),
High
WBC
count,
Hyperviscosity
Factors
increasing
ESR
-
ANS
Anemia,
Macrocytosis,
Female
gender,
Age
>50
years,
Obesity,
Pregnancy ,
Hypercholesterolemia,
cancer,
multiple
myeloma,
rouleaux,
infections,
inflammation
what
falsely
decreases
ESR
-
ANS
low
blood/
room
temps,
air
bubbles,
tests
<1
hr,
improper
mixing
of
blood,
improper
dilution
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